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THE DAILY NEWS. 1I0SDAN, DAWSON * CO., PROPBIETOB8. OFFI?E No. 149 EAUl BAY. Tsaats-Darxx Navra, one yew.16 00 HAILI NEW*, "ix monUli.3 00 PAILS Nawa, taroo month*.3 00 Xnj-Wr. *HXX Nxws, one yc*r.8 00 TJU-WIXXXT NKWB, tlx month?.3 00 PATimtx invariably in advance. No paper sent tvleea the cain accompanies the order, or for a long tune than paid for. Tam DaxLT Ns wa will he sorted to eubserlbsra lu afc? city at lioenta a week. ADTKBTTHEMnrrs.-Flrst Insertion, 15 cent* ? line ; Bubssquent insertion?, 10 ccnU s Uno. BUshieaa Notice?, 20 cents a line. Ma rr la go and Funoral No Hess, Ons Dollar each._ , >? ? Ii Xl WS 8 V MX ART. -Gold at Now York yesterday closed quiot at 36J. -Tho NewtYork, pott.on market was qaoted a bhado - lower, with dates of 600 bales at 34Jo. ?if?t li^VerpOb? Unlands woro quoted at I8jd ; Orloans'l&f'aisjd; eal OB 5000 bt.tos. i ^Six hundred abd fire horses wero oaten in Paris in June. > . -A French savant claims to havo succeeded in Oondonalng magnetism. -It is proposed in Franoo to lay a tax oqual to $10 upon each velooipedo. , . -It is remarked, as a curious fact, that th o Edinburgh papors pay moro attention to litera turo tuan thoseof London, -A monument to the laat Aztec Emperor was.unveiled' in.the City of-Mexico on the 13'h ultimo,with-great pomp and ceremony. -Tho Nacoi.cheo (Go.) Mining Company found anothernuggot of ?old a fow days ago, whioh weighed ovor two pounds and a half, worth nearly $600 in coin. -Tho'eil vcr m inca of Bo al deli Monte, in Mexico, are said to be yielding liberally. One of them, within tho last ten years, has produc? ed ninety millions of dollars. -The louisville-? Courier- Journal thinks it is no moro dishonorable lot the nation to repu? diate its. dobt Hun it waa for tho Pou th to te compelled* to repud?ate ila own. -A book will ?ooh bo published in Boston defending polygamy.-on moral, religious, so oial, pbysiologfcal and politioal grounds. It is tho work of a clergyman,'not a Mormon. -Oenoral Canby will issue bia proclamation on the result of the election in Virginia about tho 16th. Tho now State offlcors will bo in? stalled on the assembling of tho Legislature. -Tho five h nndro d t h anni vorsary of the birth of John HUBS waa celebrated on Sunday in Prague. Tho spirit pf , the celebration was rather politioal than religious, and seemed to have an ant I-Gorm an tendency. . -Tho Richmond Enquirer is glad on the whole that the Harvards lost, because "the Northern people havo enough to be proud of," and it ia desirable that ..?some obeok should be administered to Amerioan conceit." A -The amendment to the Sena tua Consul tum, proposing liberal reforms in the constitution of the French Senate, offered by M. Bonjean and supported by Prince Napoleon, was reject? ed Friday night by a vote of one hundred and thirteen to nine.. . , '..tv. . -Tiru following is the area of the United the States 1992 438 aquare miles ; area of the Territories 1,041.063 square miles; Area of the District of Columbia 63 square miles; Alaska 677,890 square miles. Total area, 3,611,862 square miles. -Guzman Bianco, late minister of tho Vene? zuelan President Falcon, while enjoying him? self ut a grand ball of bia own given to foreign ministers, at Caracas, lately, was sot upon by a mob, who accused him of sympathising with the rebel General Pulgar, and was compelled to fly for bis life. -The following ts a oorroct copy of tbo Dem? ocratic State tioket, as furnished to the Cin? cinnati Enquirer by the State Central Commit-, too : -For Governor-Goorgo H. Pendleton.. For Lio?teoant-Qovernor-Thomas J. Godfrey. For Supreme Jud ge-William J. Gilmore. For Treasurerof State-Stephen Duhrer. For Al torney-Gonoral-John M. Connell. For Mem? ber Board of Public Works-Benjamin P. Churchill. . -Tho next commercial convention, adjourn? ed from Memphis, will be hold at Louisville, Eentuoky, on the 12tlt of October, and trill be largely attended. The Stato Governors, oity authorities, steamboat, manufacturing and mining corporations, ohambors of commerce and boards of trade, are invited to send dele? gates. At a public meeting bold in Louisville, during the summer, resolutions of welcome and cordiality were unanimously adopted in reference to all who may attend. -Kidnapping landsmen ls said to bs a com? mon practico ID 8an Francisco, in whtoh city, last April, a stranger was knocked down, car? ried off to a ship, and taken against bia will to Callao. Ha hhs now returned and co mm a need suit against tho kidnappera. ...Ihio practice is a revival of. the tr (oks play od before the war, when considerable eu me of money were paid fbroaeb sailor shipped on vessels ready to leero port. r Laborers, unsuspecting country? men and travellers were dragged and taken On board the departing veaaels. .' The or ael treat? ment of the ship's crewe has7 been attributed to the endeavor ot the inasters to obtain- mora work from wak nu d ID capa bl o mania, placed on board in the: man uer described. . - ' -There ia no material change In th? aspect of tho wator question itt"Philadelphia. The Inquirer Of that city says: "At no time during tbo heiRht of. tbo water' panic waa it more' necessary to be Btriotly economical in. tho use ot the article than at present. The city is still dralftng: upon tho r'esorvod pools or th? Upper Schuylkill, and it is imposable Jo tell when the supply may give out. There ia yet no prospect of the ardently prayed for and m nob desired- heavy rain. A large conflagra? tion would uso np all the water ibatoan at present bo ob tam od-from Fairmount reservoir, and housekeepers and others must be sparing until tb? Schuylkill River strain poors volume* of the fluid over -Fairmount dam." -A day or t?o apo wo copied from a - Vienna paper an account ol some of the peculiarities of o po r?uc ?ing?r?; A later Bumper of that journal has addiUonsl gossip of the aama sort, furnished by a correa po rrdept, who, Bays - thar,. from his long acqualntanoowith artists, native and foreign, be oan trstify as to their modera? tion, both in eaiiug and drinking, . while pre? paring for or io performance of their duties They dine early on tbs, day they sing, they take aa little aa possible, sad : they receive very few riaiiora before they kev* to sing. ..Bat then tho nappers are ' something to see their appel! aa are awl al : after- UM (wreningV exedkemeojU As w, genese! rule they rake little or nothing between the aoU, bat soma of them require stringent stimulants ff sot strong once. Mali bra n no ver san g batter than when hhs had ?rank at least 4 pot of porter out of the pewter poi. Tho m ?re difsdult the musi? 'th? larger the qnaaUty; and tits' odd 'an aedo te. Malsu of ker by Bahn; th? that she could novor delin?alo tbo thirst o? tte desert scone tn Balfo's 'Maid of Artois,' except sho bad a quart of porter concealod behind tl.o sand mound, le quite authentic. Orisi drank always bottles of (. Dublin stout betucon tbe aots, and if she had to sing a stormy character tbo dose was strengthened. French ein gora prefer 'oau suoroo; tho Hpauiards tako strong cups of cbocolato, followed by glasses of water, BUgarod and "lemoned. "Tho Italians' like oggs beaton up simply or with wino. Tho Continental sinners aro certainly more careful and abstemious than tho English in their die? tary arrangements. Many nativo artists with noble voices have boen ruined in health and vitiated in stylo by singing at out public din? ners." CHARLESTON. . ,. --o WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 8, 1869. Austria, Prussia and France. j It is not the glorious Und of liberty alone, iu these United States, that the patriot aud tho man Vf bb loves his follow-man are j cored with high-Boondin g professions of peace and good will-?Let us have peace"-the promise made to the ear, but broken to tho hope. We flnrl tho same state of things ex isling in Spain, in France, in Ireland, and. notably ia Austria and Prussia; ia oho rt, wheresoever tyranlaare vainly, endeavoring to smother and silence the loud protesta? tions of ? restless people chafing impatient? ly under the yoke. Ip 1866 there was a war between Austria and Prussia-never mind how, nor by whom inaugurated. Wars are stubborn facts, and victory makes righteousness. Prussia was victorious, ergo her quarrel was just [Oar roadors will perceive that we have made considerablo progress ia reconstruction.] From what baa transpired ainoe, and from the present attitude of affairs, whloh ap? pears to threaten another war ere thia quar? rel ls finally adjusted, we oan scarcely for-, bear wishing .thai they had" fought lt out while fbey were at it.. "Short, sharp and "decisive" ia all very well, provided His really deolsive. And "in 1866, when the Treaty of Prague was made, it waa thought that the questions at issue had really and decisively been. settled. Snob, however, waa not the "base.1 The two rival monar? chies are arrayed against eaoh other thia moment in an attitude. mors; hostile than they were prior to the last war. The primo oause of difficulty is a jealous rivalry ia the efforts of both.toward estab? lishing a oloso alliance, or rather a confed? eration, with tho South Gannan States, viz : Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden and. Hesse Darmstadt. These aro the States south of the Main, where, it is understood, Prussia waa forced to stay her . onward course of viotory ia 1866, by the diplomatic Interven? tion of Napoleon. Bat for the ialluence of France, Prussia would doubtless have suc? ceeded ere this in aeouring the adh?rence of the States aforenamed to a general Ger? man Confederation. Austria is not only determined to pre-: vont thia, .but is herself solicitous of form' ing a CIOHB alliance vrita a South German Confederacy .into which these States aro to form themselves. .1 r. -?Ai? Thia tim ?J ho it understood, both Aus? tria anet Pruss\% protean uu-dcuig uu.ui?iuvil peaceful intentions)7 although intriguing constantly against each other, and although ? mtinually strengthening their. land and narai forces. Latterly there has been some "correspondence" between the two Cabi? nets, oommencing with the complaints of Berlin at the publication of the Austrian "Red Book." The last mail brings as the text of a "note" of Herr ron Thiele, Prus? sian Under-Seorstary of State to Baron ron Werther, Prussian Ambassador in Vienna, which, of course, will lead to farther cor? respondence and fur thor complications'. Herr ron Thiele, in his note, says, among other things, the following, which is receiv? ing muon attontion at this time : .? "Ia regard to the one point, viz: our posi? tion towards South Oermany, we oan oonsider the newspapers as well informed aboni. the declarations of the Chancellor, aa he has him? self confit mod and explained thom to your Ex? cellency. I refer to the expression of the Chancellor that, to the delegations, he charac? ter i zed the relations between Austria and Prussia as unsatisfactory, boes use Prussia, through tbs. cone lu sion of offensive and defen? sive alliances with tho So nth German States, altered the Treaty of Prague from the begin ning toward Austria, aud that Ulla effect of the alhaooea was not, at the proper time, disputed by ns, sod, it could almost be said, Was silently conceded. . r . i.. "I request your Excellency to hate tho good? ness to call tbe attention of the. Chancellor to the fact that we hara hitherto bad no occasion to meet this vi ow, and that the Treat j of Pragnu COD tains absolutely no thin g that could give even pretence for modifying ia tho s Ugh t eet dogToo the pejfeofc liberty of the sovereign 8 ta tes bf Sa a th Germa Q y or of us to enter into every treaty to wbiob both parts may aguie, On tho contrary, the Treaty of Prague even contains, at the ? conclusion ? of the' 'Pojarte. Article, Oio summons tothtk? a national nnlon Of the Sooth German -States with North G?r many the subject of a more oomplote under-, aUnamg.. T^ie^to^ bas not pren vid od for us, or lor the Sou tb Germ?n 8t ates; limi lal ions of any kind wliatdovor; of tho sover? eign right to conclude ?vory, tteaty they may desire with each other. To designate most positively Iho ksa'ortion of tho Chancellor that tho treaties of alliance are in contradiction to tho treaty of poaco, a? unfounded, bas hither? to, fi i the olear, terms of the treaty of peace, not been required or us; but as Count Benet has hod no hesitation in making to yon the as? sertion, Whloh your Excellency, as i assume, immediately peraonallv'cohtosled, it will bo noee/eary to give an official form ?o (tf rejec? tion." . _ ""' ; la ? Now th?f, there oan bs little doubt, WM put forth, not SO much baoauie' the Honora? ble Under Secretary wished any tight on the ?rxbj?ot Of th? W?aty j bf Prague from the Austrian Premier, nor because he expected to Interpret the said treaty for the benefit Of iii? Vienna Cabinet, bat rather Af ? fssler to see hew thia view would bs revved ia. Francs. The profesa lons of peace on the part of Beast, and the pellt? pro est* on the part of Prussia ?galtst hts teelba inter? meddling policy, ^Wfimm^?M Mr? signifying nothing- If war thea is lo come again oat of this quarrel, lt will ba because of the Franck intriguas la South ?VWjW?,, -j,. ,-"./..?. si:--'-. rp Ht? Cl. : ? i And lt h for, Ul? rea??? thai this .ot* I, af special i o portaos.; pat forth, tee, M ft o o ra pl o t?o n of tho Suez Canal i no re as cs tho obligations of Prance to keep, a wat oh ful 07? to the East. 'Tho recent death of Mar? shal Niel, the organiser of hor great army, as well as Minister of War, leaves it, aa yet, ui cr tai a whether or not his IOSBIS repara? ble. Tho ill-health of Napoleon, and great anxiety of the entire empire on that score, just when thoconatilution was undergoing some radioal changes; the youth of the Prince Imperial, and the somewhat ominous Radicalism of Prince Napoleon; all point to a dark and dismal future, in oaae the pres? ent Emperor should die suddenly. All thea?, and other causes that might be named, make it speoially undesirable for France to hate a vexed question of foreign polioy sud? denly sprung upon her. Such a question la thia of Von Thiele, and is BO considered by the Preach prosa. We translate from Ls Tampa "Phis rendering Ot the Treaty of Prague la, entirely dictated i by tho fanoy of the interpre? ter; nor should it? eurprlso us, after this, next to hoar Thiolo and Bismarck tell King William t h at ttro and two make fit? "But ia there any reason,' just because those gentlemen chooso lo announce such propoei tiona, that we should bare1* war, ind that dip? lomarlo relations should sit ones ceaso ? ; "Not at all i *Tbe first need of Europe is poaoei/beoauae ' peace ls the' high-road lo liberty,' and no ambitions" ech?me of king or kaiser' muBt be permitted to cat short this much needed porn o. If the ministers of Prus? sia ohooae to disregard treaties,' and pretend to have a right to exorcise tboir influonco ovor South Germany, is this a reason why all Eu? rope should forthwith plungo into war, waste her procious resources and shed the blood of nor children? ' "No I It is impossible. If ono parti?le of eenso is left to the Western powers; if France, England, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland,, Portugal,'Denmark,'Holland .and Bwedon, bo? ll evo tbat a continuance' of peaco is necessary, they have but to say tho word, to bring back to their duty tnoaa disturbers of the European peace. It is not even necessary to draw the Bionlor moro the army* A. note, ??good by ?ll tue aforenamed powere, would be sufficient. If, therefore, this quarrel, which' is now threatening; UH, should assume troublesome proportions-as v?t'thexe is but little fear of that-it ia because wo? tho people of tho West, choose to permit-it, for lhere Ls nothing easier than.tojjiP.it lu tho bad. ''E von supported by Russia, tho Cabinet of Prussia would hesitate to provoke a atruggle whioh would rouse- and unite against it all the nations of Europe.', Europe considers asher enemy bim, whoever he be,-who, by causing war, interrupts the peaceful process of ber unification.' Thia,.liberally translated, ia the view of M. Louie Jourdan, one of the political .writers of.La Temps. 1 It sounds very well, hat it io mare bombast, a nowapapor protest -nothing more; and will not frighten Bia -marok, nor rea- sur o Beust, nor evan da oids Napoleon on the proper course of aotlon in tho promis ea. We .shall wait anxiously for further development, -and endeavor to ab 8tain from propkeoyiug'.' THE RloQpiond . Dispatch Bays : "We " lsarn from the Warrenton (N. C.) Present "'that four negro women and one negro ?? man were sentenced ut the laat Warran " ton County Court to banishment to South '" Carolina, 'with tho verbal promise of a "heavy penalty- should they ever show. ...ri. 1 (?V. ! [J , .. lTul.u 'J - . - 11- ?W ulwlhM 1 punishment' was imposed at the late term 1 of the Edge combo County Court. How " will the Palmetto State Ilka that T She " may retaliate if aha likes with interest, 41 by banishing har rogues to North Caro m lins." We beg to aay that a hearty walo om a will ba given these immigrants if they will promise to vote the Radioal ticket whenever they have an opportunity. ; We osnnot bal? ance things by.banish in g our rogues to North Carolina, beoause, if we did ao, what on earth would, become of tba Radioal party ? . ,. THE report of the Speoial Commissioner of tha Revenue, just published, ahowB that daring the year ending J ana 80, laat, cot? ton was exported to the declared value of $102,000,000. .During the samo penod the valuo of the exported breodstuffa was only $68,000,000, and of tho exported ? spe? cie only $42,000,000. Besides cotton, the' South exportad, of her produoe, naval atores amounting to $8,000,000, and tobacco amounting to $28,000,000. The total ex? ports of tho year amounted to $118,869,182, of which amount odly $186,893,680 waa Shipped in American vessels. . ' Tn s total imports into the TJnitedaStatea for tho yao;\ pading Jess SO, tut, amounted to $?87,026,641, against $871,624,808 for the preceding year. . The import of ?ilk goods alone amounted to $22,000,000, or $4,000.000 moro than in the year ending June 80. 1868: . <. |xr.,M ! ,rti, 1 j .....aa., a -?-. Wa - ABS-'pleased to announce that the Chamber of Commeroo, at the meeting hold Inst night, passed a resolution offering a Silver goblet ta the State Agrienitrigei aW I ?Slaty, to ba given as a premium ior the bis at 'ten bales of bprao4 obi to?. - ?.J "r_ i-"~ ? j As wa expected, the Radical rumor that | attempts are making in Lexlngtontode freud the freedmen, turns out to bs wholly' fates, rta pIILPl ?OitAi'li CULOUING. PKIWON3 WISHING TO HAVE PHOTQORAPH8 tinted with cara and taata ? caa have their orders prom-'!/ fined br leaving teem at Holme*- Book House, Written direction? should m each caso be Riven aa to the Urie a coloring pie/erred, ./o?r?.-. . ???> . 'l?aos* . ^f?OTOB?. COMMISSION. MECHANTS ,i ita? -. asm-* -uta ? SHIPPING ?OBNT&, -2^???5U,,?'& TBB PTTB<)HAaTJt i?^i AW HBtPMKNT ito forenrn ?ni Dooeallo Port,, ", COXTON, Bt?B, LOIteCB AffDiMATaL'affOBMS ,m (rflfJ I fTXASnO WSaS^. trharUston. a, a t *. WIT.M8..,...,.?, OHTgO?.M .- Oetebertfi .. - ??< .J li'? M .O. 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Sept 7 WANTED, A COMPETENT AND HB* DIABLE MAN. a Coppersmith and Tin? ner, accustomed to Railroad work. Good wages and steed y employment AddrsssJO. COLLINS, Master of Machinery, A. add O. Railroad, Ba vannen,.Qa. . BeptO_; y f 6 COTTON OIN M MO. - YV A? TTS D, A th o roughly competent person to Errberintcmd a ! aetofOlns. He must understand in au its details the glnniug and preparation of 8ea Island Cotton.' Best of references required. Address KEY DOT, No, B5, Charleston t?. O._ft ?? Septa SIX HUNDUKD HANDSAVART.KD, FOB work on the Brunswick and Albany Railroad, ?corola. Wages ono dollar and' twenty-five oents (fi 2 51 pei day. ii en transportation ont. For fur? ther p articulare, apply at the corner Of Vauderhoret and Coming streets, or at Forest House, No: 190 King-street, of GfcORGE Lu PH ATT. J. F. MBB. ORB. AgontU. and A. 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Hammond will' be sold at public sale, by order of tue' Court of Pto* bate, lo Decca Island, Bdgoneld County, H. C., Goto ber 20tb. i SSS. The Estate consists of twelve thous? and actes of Land, lying on tba Savannah River. In Kdgefleld and Barnwell Counties, 8. C., with two Residences, a Mil1, numerous {ann Buildings, and a goori Factory site. It ls-divided into seven planta? tions, and will be seid reparately. ALSO, A PLACE in Southwestern Georgia. For particu? lars, address HARRY HAMMOND, Executor, Angus ta. Ga._ wff_frept B FOR SALK, FOUR BeCARTIIY ROL ' LEU Gir?g, second hand, but little used 1 Ps-sfutn Fsrm Grist Mill. "Proteus" Patent 1 Baqd-power Steel Grist Mill 18 Ploughs, of variod and most approved patterns, all but little used, an 1 at low prices 1 Cotton B.eakor 1 Four-hone Power Steam Engine, itoend hand, in good condition. Apply to flAMEBON, BABKLBY k CO., ' Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. August ? _-_imo FOR SALK, 1100 AC lt UM OP WC LL TIMBERED L*ND In tower port of Barnwell Count', aix miles from HoUih fd ls to River. Terms made very low . For particulars, address Dr. C. B. UU r TO, Grabam'a Turnout, 0.8. IL ll, Angus t ao ' Ptfl ' . _36 AUCTIONEERS, BROKERS. AND othsra withing "ior fMle" Placards. Buamees Cards, or other Job Printing executed with neat? ness and dispatch, will consult their Interest by lear. Inf'their orders st THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Na 14ft Bat! Bay. >' : _ T7H?K SAsVB, OLD NEWSPAPERS IM X? any quan-ity. Pfjoe TS oents per hundred. , The cheapest wr.ppi n? paper that caa be ase d, Ap I ply at the office ol THK H KWH, March 1 STHAYED OB 8TOI.R?, V Ht} St J. HO, W*jm?? Klog^rw. above LIDO a Uigersdj?ad whit? OOW. heaor witt oalf. A liberal ?^f^jC^? ps?^r th? rams if ratdrned toNc, tmt oniNG HiBJaT.l ; i... . yt ?? . Lossptg ITTtilUND. A SAlXh; KKYoi? nsT ?^, J?BBEASTHir^wMat?Bralhm^knVtHS\W applying at the DAILY ? HWd Office, and paying ex "*""*'? .' .* '? ; av '-. . TsX?"T X% heretofore existing between tbs undersigned, nuder the name of KniKPATIHOK A WI i TE, li di? (wived by Hs own li m liai I on , -"is V * L*wJ?"*aT*?,?'*-naoer 'he MMe name, ha. been formed between ibo same parilas, whvh lssn tho rix JfJS S??S??! ?-?ts and liquida?? tba debt-of ?he former coDoern. JAilI A KISKPAIBIOK. ?ep^l Wtly.i*. .. M PEO. W.'WI fTB. - '.Xr?iI*i'*i-M"'VD?W|B^ fc*<dfcBWKB 8 ?2* J??!*'*' w*11*1: trdaa oar Vtrm. The buss ness wUl be loudacted tn other res.cev.ts as hereio , BeptisnabawI^ljea,Ji t ? .hyffffi..?9>$f?fa)< / -\ ll A U U KfTUN A O K'S ?3 ? ts T V RAL . WARE?OD?fi AMD 8B?IJ ax??&. RliL EBB?'? TB A NS I'LA NT Kt PO B BALI.' GKi>. E. ?Lei3AKB. ?'? ?rn-rr,---i-... .H'LA IPA iv ? '. ?' ' J . . T ,; ; H tJ mjP taV,|| Ko? ? BROKER, A??CTIOWSKR AND COMM* - SION MRR?HAhl. > .' S ALI-B OF* BEAL''' EtTjfATfcT IrTTofi t ? Cj?6MftjL tsV yr.;-" ^Tt^m?iflmoj: ' *Vw.; ?TBtlO^O-BTRXKT . ' i t:iu.\0)i&&fW*i?>Q. . > .ora FliAMUJ? MlVUK, Wo. 90, A. F. M. TUB BEOULABMUNXBLY COMMUNICATION or the abort l-oJ|<e will bo hold at Masonic HalL Jaie EVBMIO, at Eight o'clock. 'OandlaBte* fdr tho II. M. Degree wilt plea-o be puDctual. By order of V7. nt. 8?pt8_WM. BOY, Pecrotory. t II VltLKSlU.V HOOK AM) LAUUKIt COMPANY, No. 2. ATTEND TUE lt h OU I. AU MONTHLY MEET INO Ot your Company 'IBIS EVEHINQ, at your Hall. lt Eight o'clock procliely. By order. OEOBOE Mci. MN. Pepi 8_._Secretary. GBRMAN PlHK 1CNUIKIU OUSIPAN V, ABEG UL.>B MONTHLY MEEriNO OF THB German rho Englno Company wt)l Lg hold at the Engine Houto. Trna EVENINU, at Eight o'clock. BaBlncti of importance will be transacted. Absent?es at Isle fires will bring in their excuse!. By order or th? President. OER HA BD BIECKE, Sept 8_tartary. HOPK FI UR KIM OIN K COMI?AIM Y . ASPECIAL MEETING"OF YOUR COMPANY will be held at tho Ball, Taus Evnanio, 8th in? stant, at Sight o'clock precisely. A punctual attendance la requested ss bnslnoaa of Importance will bo brought up for consideration. By order ol the President.. JOHN B BURNS. ' Sept 8 Secretary. j ' iM:lotfcri~ii loawtoptct). IN THE IJlri I'll I CT CUD ULT OF THE UNITED STATIS FOB HOUIH CAROLINA AUQUiT TERM, 186*.-IN THB MATTER OF JAS. W. ADAMS, OK OCONKK COUNTY. BANKRUPT. PB1H ION FOB BULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE TH BAMKRUFTOY.-Ordsred, That a hearioR bobed on tho ?XKTBtrrB sax or I OTOBBB, A. D. 18CT. at Federal Courthouse, la Oharleaton, B. ,0.; and ihit all creditors, (to., bf said Bankrupt appear "at said Umeand place, and snow cause, if any th^y-cah, why tbs prayer of the patltlonor shoald not -be p rsa tad. And that the aecond and third meeting of creditors of ssld Bankrupt will bo held at tho office ol C. G. JAEGER, Esq., Registrar of Third Con? gressional District, S. C., on FOUBTH DAT or Oo TTIDBX. IK'-O, nt 12 M. By order of the Court, the 2d day of September, I8S9. DANIEL H OR I, B KOK, Clerk of the District Court of the U. S. fr 8. O. BeptS w3 ii Pfpto1 g A. M V Bl la A. WHITE, DENTIST, OFFIOE No. 807 KING-STREET, OYBB ALLAN'S JEWELRY STORE. ' Septa_1 Ihstulmo fl. HU LO MO ll H , M . D.. J. DE.1TT18T, IUs Retarned. H&BEL-STBEET, OPPOSITE SYNAGOGUE. I vu; ?"1 Sept 0 ? /tnanrial. w A PI X K O , $ 10 0 0. WANTED A. LO AN . OF ?1000 FOB ONE YEAB, on unencumbered Oily Beal Batate. Apply to . - WM. MoKAY, Septa_1 . " . ?' No?138 Meetlng-atreot. |) A K K lt U 8 , BTOOK AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBS AND MSB CHANTS, wishing Checks, Planks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of aoy description, cen get their orders uTiod promptly and In th? nestelt Style, at oheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFIOE, No. 1*9; East Bay. _ TJRlCIiIllE INSTITUT??, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, \, 11. T , . ItUl Vii' ' .'.'-. S f* A .. " ' OTfDXtt THB PATBOHAQX 0? RIGHT REV. BISHOP LYNCH. - For Prospectus, please address THE MOTHER SUPERIOR, Ursuline Conven t, Valle Cruel e. Septa fl_ ? .-^i j .'-- imo TTIGH tfCBOOL, OF CHAR t.KSTON. JJL The Exercises of thia Institution will be re eumod cn MOKSAT, September 6>h, Thorough in struclton given in LATIN, GREEK, FR EN Oil. Q BE? MAN, MATU RM ATICS, and the higher branches ol ENGLISH. Terms-$12 per quarter, payable in advance. No extra charge for FRENCH, 6' KR M AN, or STA? TIONERY. W. B. KINO WAN, A. M., Principal. ', V. C. DIBBLE, A. H., First Assistant. H. P. Flit OAS, A. M., French Alaster. W. J. A. DE AU, Esq., German Master. August 80 _ 10 FUUMAX C Pi 1V tc UH IX Y, G ll K E ?. VILLE, 8. C.-The next sesi?n of this INSTI? TUTION will open tho 15th September, and continue forty weeks without intermission. Three years' i-cbolsxahlpa may be obtained coi.tii Honed on th? payment of thirty dollars annatlly for three years, and entitling the holder or a Schol? arship to the tuition of one pupil in all the regular Schools, on the payment of the Incidental fee or five dollars. except ra . holders of Heh >Mrshlps. the charge for tuition for the year will be sixty dollar*, sn-1 five dollars for incidental expenses. For In? struction in Practioal Chemistry, or in Modern Lan? guages, there will oe an extra charge, to be regula? ted by tho alxeof lb.* class The regalar Schools embrace Mathematica and Mechanical Philosophy, Professor JUDSON; Latin Language and Literature. Professor FABSB; Greek LangUIgS, Professor SMITH; Chemistry and Natu ral Philosophy, Professor BABBIei; Logic, Rhr torie, sh,! in teitoo lust sud Moral I Philosophy, Professor FUBMAN. 4 Dr; PARER will instruct in- German, French And Spanien,... .. ; - i. ' Gool Board ug. eioluslvo of lights and washing, oaa be obtained at about $18 per month. ? . Catalogues (r Scholarship ? can ba Obtained by ad' creasing the subscriber. . . August M . lax7"1 . ,;, . l^realAent UNlVfcrtHllYOF SOUTH CA?OIJ.MA. Tba next Kesatou. .will begin ?a the rater Mo*. ?saft?* sa!? tice m the Courts o? ihi- ?tue ; j Tu pattntA (tba conrea of Icabueboq being extensiv? and - thorough, wtlh hu wi I H.?, ^rlml.iri- ?*-T*1Tg ititi MllSStOIl.) in EnaineerlDg. Mathematica, Mental, : Moral and Political Philosophy, II story. Rhetoric, English TJteiature, Ancient and rtndaraxrl angmgea, and tn tbs,various SctssUttle Hcboqis..... . -,. -, ' Expenses io, -caslou ur nine montht. Annual fe?,'$?i Library fee, UM Boom Heat rat. $15; Tunion *>., ha,for. each of three schools. $18; Tuition io Kaw or Medicine, $60 " Board can be had at ste to .20 par rh?th. O? raeaaJna lt will ba lesa. > ?W?htMai/i??T.2. . . r.-Ba?vF.BiaBaWMLU ? " Angosto- - ? '.. : fmw9i " Q II A ll LE 1TOX BOTBL, ! 0 H A BI,H8 TON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Tfflg FIRSr OLABS HOTEL, FITO AT2D TN A areuniarpaJied. havlso extensive eultae ?I elegantly fumlafted ap .rimen ts for f 'ml i lea and singla a e-ntla men. ? Thi- proprtrUir will endeavor lo maintain the ?1*? SBH??1 ., ??Fed1lTytba^iniaiw?atan^a first class bous-, and no effort aid be aparad. to da M.h.gycral^ H.Q. THlg ttlW AMD OOMMOEIOCS HOUHE, LO?lti KU cerner o? Broadway and rovty-aaooocVsireev pcttaswaa^yaavagwa orar ail otherh?u*es fur ths so 'ae^od!sTt>issyiawafeaaatw and .a^Us^'aeA?^e? guests M ali aflora. ..f:.m:v/3"t in ,' - Tba ?raadway and C^-.rsraity Plac* oar. DSSM m? door er?rv toar mloum?, ra-oat?* frat? sb? Cu, Hali W> Cen cr J Park, wbfte lie Sixth and HfjjE .a? stoats, stasaabeat taadiags. o lacea of ssc ??e sacnt aid hoeiaaaa ot tba ?re*t sottropoba, ' ^nsnrancc. B K O O K. L. Y N ti LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. Aaset? over...'VI.fl,300,OOO .ISSUES ALL KINDS OF LIFE AND ENDOW? MENT POLICIES. Divld-uds aunuslly la cash. Only Company having tho Definite Guaranteed bur rcndor-Valua Plan Pollc'o.?, world-wide. Bocond to no Company In thc L'aitcd State? for stability, libe? rality and economy. Offlco No. lal Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN W. SOUOK, Pr?sident. W?r. M. COLK. Secretory. 8tato Agenoy No. 36 Broad-street, Second Floor. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted throughout tbs State. Apply lu person or by lotter to JAM ISM Ci. HOLMES, Jr., General Ageut for South Carolina. July 13 mwf Cmos Q. KORO IA MUTUAL FIRS A ND CIFK INSURANCE COMPANY. MACON, GEORGIA. Authorized Cn pit nt_.$000,000 FIRE AND LIEH DEPARTMENTS SEPARATE and distinct by charter, siou.ooo paid into tho In ouranco Department of Georgia according to law for tho ' benefit ol thc assured In this Company. Stockholders wealthy and responsible gentlotnen of Georgia. A purely Southern Company, aliasing only six per cent, ol Its carn Inn* to the Stockholders; the rest o f tho profita divided among the Policyholders on the ii. nt uh ut loa plan. fire Department has been in s'i?cossful opera tlon tor six months, and has already accumulated handiome assets. Life Department lu full and auccceiful operation, and Ticing with old companies lu its success. Allot Its Poltclts non-iorfeltable, and of every description of Life and Endowment, together with an antiulty table and return premium plan. No restrictions upen travel, placo of resldenco or occupation. Women Injured un sa. -e terms as men. Loans bslf of tts premiums. No notes taken. oarrrcaus: . . W. J. LAWTON, Pr?sident. J. 0. MCBURNEY, Ylce-PrestdenL B, J. LIGHTFOOT, Seotctary. C. F. MCCAY, constituting Actuary. P. H. WRIGHT, Examlnleg Physician. This Company ia now prepared to lake riaka either in the Fire or Life Departments, and solicits a share of the patronage of the city and State. . J. a. HOLMES, Jr., ' ' General Agent for South Carolina. Local and Travelling Agents wanted In all parla ot the Stale. Liberal commissions allowed, or aa sal? ary lt preferred. Applications, to be mads lo J. G. HOLMES. Jr..' General Agent, No. 35 Brosd Street, Charleston, S. 0. July 21 . io nao_wfm g O U T f 1 K. ll N LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION. Assets July 1, 186?.?010,000 -.*vv e _ DIVIDEND DECLARED.FORTY PEE CENT. EN?UBBS LIV KS AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS AND PAYS LOSSES. Ita principal bualness ls with Southern Btstea. sud to them it sppeals tor patron? age. It baa ample means to folly protect policy-hold. sW and pey eH ios ses. i ?itu? r FFTCKBS. JOHN B. GORDOS, Pr?sident B. H. HILL, A. H. OOXQUTTT, Viet-Presidents. A. AUSTELL, H. HOLLAND, Finance Committee. W. 0. M ORRIS, Secretary. BO Afin or praaoTOBs. Atlanta, Ga.-JOB? B. Gofioosr, A. AUBTELL, E. W. HOLLAND, J, F. ALKINUSB, J. H. OaxxaWAT, J. M. JOHNSON. Athens, Ga.-B. 0. YAXOBT, BKHJ. H. H mr,, BOB EST THOMAS. Columbia, 8. C.-WADE HAMPTON. Anguila, Ga.-0. H. PaiNtzT, EnwABD THOMAS. Madison, Ga.-D. E. BDTLKB. Washington, Ga.-BOBKBT TOOMBA. Cumbert, Ga.-B. I. Surra. Newton, Ga.-A. H. COLQOTTT. Charlotte, N. C.-Waa. JOHNSTON. Allendale. 8. O -B. L. WILLI NO HAM. Greensboro, N. C.-W. A. CALDWELL. J. H. .MI l-l. Kit, (icu era I A?, nt. AUGUSTA, GA. S. Y. TUPPER, Resident Agent, OH ABLESTON, 8. 0. H. W. DsSAUSSUBE, M. D., Medical Examiner. August 19 nao 2mos Gr D A A D I A M S V T U 1 b LIFE ?NSURANCE COMPANY NEW TOBE. Orgdrilierl t tx 1809 . . ALL POLICES NON-FOEFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. L LABT 0A8H DIVIDEND 60 (FIFTY) FEB CENT. Polices tax fbree.. J a ?,000,000 Aaaiajts, ; .\ 1.;.. 1^500,000 Aaaaaaatal I assis? nata.. soo.ooo x^ieee ??sa?ai..... ?09,000 . 1 . urif . 1 ?W.H. P ? CK H a M. President, f i , WM. T. HOOKER. VIce-Prealdena, ; L. MCADAM, secretaryand Actuary. G. A. FITOICKAn, Soporln ton dent. ! Lila . jL vrWW . ? Hon. Jon? A. Dix, Now York. . Hop, JAMBS HAJU-BB, Firm of Harper ft Bros., ex - Mayor New York. JOBS J. OBAXB, President Bank Repuh If 0. Wat j M. VnaotYS, Banket (Vermitye A Co.) , CHAS G. BOOXWOOD,' Cashier Newark Banking Corns pauy. Hon. GxoBoat Orcrrxx, ex-Mayor ot New York. MINOT C. l? osa AN, Ranker. THOMAS Ri osar. Fi rm. Tho maa Rigney ? Co. . BBS/. B. na WAI, Trr asurar New York Bte? ra Ba? gar Refining Oo xipany. AABOS ABSOLD, rim? of Arnold, Oooitable k Co. RICH ABD H. Bown*. Wetmore ft Bowna, Lawyer?. B V. HADOHWOUT. Firm E., V. Haughwout ft Co. WM Wrxjtnirs, Firm of W. Wttksnsft Co, JOMFS B. FBATT. Merchant. WM. W Wulm, Merchant. ?TWiK?? ft WnxiAM s tux. Marchant. . GBp,,W. CtJTLBa, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. GBO.T. H?ra, President Con tine out Fire In ?ur Joans G. ?rrtavfooD, Park Place. WALTO!? 0, PaoMAS, Osmer Pith A renne and ,, iatealj ttliiJ aUeet n tv Wxmuxr H. vraioWTv Newark. N. J, Gxc yi FULL**, Oauasellor, ' oaU>??? Kim, ?:? OENRBAL.AOKNX FOB SOOTH CAROLINA. Dr.T.s^SilTJIEN>w?x?mlais?PbyalcUii. . ,.,qMKaUL AlOftalP FOB OHASLESTOH, i CHAKU6STO?, tx 0 J i awry tt IJ.'.;? . V, k&m ? ? fyi Groceries aub JHiaccUoncons. . CRACKERS, BISCUIT?, &c. HAVING ACCEPTED THE AO ENCY OF A Fsotory at Louisville, Ky.. I aui prepared to nil urden at luanufnclurer'H price?. Samples eau bc Keen at ruy oiflrc. J. N. If.K.SON, Sept 8 I_Noa. 1 aud jj Atlantic Wharf. GUANO. OfaA TOSS SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, IN ??\J\J lots to ault purchasera. For sals by J. N. KOB-ON. Sept 8 I nae Not. 1 and a Atlantic Wharf. TWINE. 1 r\ BALES BALING TWINS, JUST BFOEIVED. Xii and far falo by J. N. HOBSON Sept 8 1 . Nos. 1 arni 2 Atlantic Wharf. TWINE ! TWINE ! TWINE ! 4BALES OF VEll Y SUPERIOR ll At I NO TWINE, for eale by BUDD S BLAKE, Sept 8 _1_Boyce's Wbaif. FLOUR! FLOUR! Qf\f\ HACKS "OAMP3BN MILLS" CHOICE OUU FAMILY AND EITBA FLOUR 900 bbls. Family and Kabra Flour 300 bbls. Choice Baker*? Flour 10O bbls. Bupor and Kino Flour. For ssle by JNO. CAM Pa EN ft CO. Sept 8_2_ COAL AFLOAT. RED ASH COAL. KOO AND STOVE SIZE?, AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL, all of th? best quality. Now landing from tho bark B. K W. Dodgo, and for aale by U F. BAKER ft CO., (?opt 8 3 No. 10 Cumberland.streot. ~No. 1. PERUVIAN GUANO. OAA TONS No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, WAR RANTED PURE. r or sato by tj. pt 7_T. J. KERU k 00. GUNNY CLOTH. rr tr BALES EXTRA HEAVY GUNNY O LOTH, ti ( O to ta luches wide, aud weighing 2S pounds. For aa'c by T. J. KERR & CO. Eopt 3_'_ SUPERIOR GUNNY CLOTH OF EXTRA WEIGHT AND W1?IU, AND CLOSE texture. For sale by ? CN HUBERT. Sept 6_. 0 So. ll East Bay. HONEY 1 FOH ?A LE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY Dr. H. BAER, June 28 No. lal Meeting-street. NEW YORK BAGGING, OUCH I,K AK CHOU BRAND. THE STANDARD V IOU I' 2U@2>.. THE sUndard width fall la inches. It is wider, cloier, atronger. and affords better pro. tectlon for the entire covering ot the Cotton bale than any other In uso. We fell at manuhveturer'a price and cxpenics laid down here. A supply alwaya on band. WILLIAM ROACH & CO. Augusto Imo Afrente. GUNNY CLOTH, ON THE SPOT AND TO ABBIVE. For salo by AuguetQO GEO. A. TRIHOLM * SON. ZINC, Y EL LOW METAL SHEATHING ANO NAILS, CONSTANTLY ON BAND. FOB HALE BY OBISOLU BROTHERS. August 7_swlmo 1 Adger's Wharf. FRESH DRUGS. JUST RE0E1VED AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY DR. H. BAER, No. l3l MEETING-STREET BISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Cough Syrup Bcbenk's Pnlmonla Syrup Schenli's Seaweed Tonic Cherokee Remedy Cherokee Cure Cherokee Pills Cherokee Injection Spears' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown'a Chlorodyne German Blood or "Kaiser" Pill*, ste.. Sic. Fleming's Worm Con (cet lunn Wright's Rej?venating Elli ir Churchill'? Syrup Hypopbosphit* of Lime Van Deusen'? Worm Confections Hailey's Worm Candy Bardotte'a Worm Sugar Drops Grasfeoberg Pilla Cephalic Pills Bchallenberger's Fever and Ague Pills Strong's Pills McLane's Liver Pill? Linn's Vegetable Pills Russell's Soothing Cordial for Ohlldren Teething jay no'? Alterative -. Jayne's Expectorant Jayno'a Carminative Jayne's Sanative Pills Badway'a Ready Relief Badwaj's R. Pills Rtdway'a Ready Resolvent. Jane Bl mwf IHttttii, fiquors. (Etc. |"|i.D WHISKIES. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO AN? NOUNCE that they have been appointed by Messrs. HENBY H. HANNIS 4: CO.. of Philadelphia, their sole Agents for the Stile of South Carolina for the silo ot their celebrated AOME. X. XX, XXX. XXXX, N EOT AB CA ll INK I" and other brands OLD RIB WHISKIES , . , They also wish to announce that they will he la constant receipt of their COPPER DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PURE RYE WHISKIES, direct from Distillery at Hannaville, Berkeley County, West Virginia. . . , Liberal contracts will be mado for ISTRB lots ol new Whiskies In boud at Distillery Warohonse. CLAIM Ul k WIT I K, No. SS Ka?t Bay street, June 16 wfm3mos charleston, S. C. Cotton ?ins, Q?tc. COTTON QINNINO MlhU% WEST END TBADD-STREEl, WE ABE NOW PR?PAR?T) TO Tirxj^lY AND Gin Sea Island and Upland ('orton at the old rates or tC.1l-S oe nt? per pound for Bea lila nd?, 4 cents per pound for Upland?, ginned try "Qnllott Obi." CHIsOLM BROTHERS, Commission Merchants, _ Sept S_fmwlmo_Adger's Wharf. ^.DLLKTT'H STaXBKi H lt USU COTTON Gr I Ni's. THE 8UB90BIBEB IS NOW PBBPABED TO fill ord era for Ihese Justly celebrated GINS. Oertl fl? oate? from reliable planton la thia H ta te, who have bongbt and used them the past seaeos, aa wsH as from the Factors ana Brokera, rolly con Brm sB that ia o talmoi fiat thean i aad ta? Atc* la now well eatab Uahed that tba lacrease la the pt-ioa of Oettoa gtaned on thu Oin will, On every forty bales, fully pay tor ibe coat of the Ul?. - ' ' ~ ALSO, HALL'S PATENT COTTON OIN FEEDBB, A valuable Machine!, saving both Mme and labor in tho ginning of a crop, can be attached to any Gin "Jude. ?j . Bend for Circulars. O. GRAVE LEY, No. 63 BAST BAY, RODI H OF OLD P03TOFFI0E, Angosta mari amos' charleston, 8. C. H 1 B H X T > 1 IMPROVED HOGARTH Y a iv, ADATrZBTO ?ft Ot nv. tn g " Fine tr pl and . Cotton." H LATECHANGES MADE IK THIS GIN ADAPTS (Ito the gianina of UPLAND ? OCION. Theaaeaf ??. .* S fear, op lb**, cottoa Hat aeaaon proved t hat li ennsared tie varas of tb? Cotton, aa it does not in? jure the ?t?sete la the slightest degree. Planters witt Satd,U to their sd van age, and are re The o in has been ia tua apon tts) -tea burnt Cotton , WILLIsM H. HKMRRIT, -?V. lt! MSeslmet aaftFoandry, AnsTiatll wfmlsao , No. Ila ?eetmg-streel Yy C. ?LB BS, eS; ??., ' No. 84| PINH-STfiBBT, .m^mJwk^.': W. O. ALDEN, I iit?iVLjt r.'..:.:; wiLjptvqon. fflfl* j i . ^JjSiWtrfl* f" '<*^?, i. a . of SOU THURN R KAL ESTA TB, i^)sto,?? Ose, A? Trenboim * Seo, Ckarisav ?am,S.?. Be?44